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by bill-s, 2018-03-20T12:17:26.025Z
Today, I am excited to announce the general availability (GA) of Azure Database for MySQL and Azure Database for PostgreSQL. The GA milestone means that, starting today, these services are bringing the community versions of MySQL and PostgreSQL with built-in high availability, a 99.99% availability SLA, elastic scaling for performance, and industry leading security and compliance to Azureby bill-s, 2018-03-20T03:33:40.029Z
Video indexer builds upon media AI technologies to make it easier to extract insights from videos. Power new forms of content discovery such as searching for spoken words, faces, characters, and emotions. Enrich your apps with embedded video insights to drive user engagement.by bill-s, 2018-03-20T03:33:40.029Z
To give you a little background, I was toying with an idea for a startup and wrote a quick application in ASP.NET as a POC for exploring a product idea (Reconcilation). Although I left the idea for the product and the startup ,there are many things I thought would be good idea to share with you.by tomitu, 2018-03-19T20:29:52.580Z
Fake JSON Server is a Back End for prototyping or a template for a CRUD Back End. No need to define types for resources, uses dynamic typing. No need to define routes, routes are handled dynamically. No database, data is stored to a single JSON file. Has authentication, WebSocket notifications, async long running operations, random generation for errors/delays and experimental GraphQL support.by bill-s, 2018-03-20T03:33:40.029Z
I’ve been obsessing over my little .NET web framework Ooui and am excited to announce that it is now capable of running fully in the browser as a web assembly. This means that Xamarin.Forms apps can run completely in the browser - without a smart server - giving .NET developers even more reach and options for distributing their apps. Try the Xamarin.Forms XAML editor demo online or read the getting started guide if you want to try it yourself.by andrea.angella, 2018-03-21T03:37:22.490Z
Learn about the new private protected access modifier in C# 7.2 and how it relates to all the other access modifiers.by dnwuBkFzB5iuz, 2018-03-21T03:37:22.490Z
This is another post in a series of posts on creating performant and scalable web APIs using ASP.NET Core. In this post, we focus on making code asynchronous, and hopefully making our API work more efficientlyby bill-s, 2018-03-20T03:33:40.029Z
This article summarizes some interesting points that .NET developers may find interesting, in additional to some other general items of potential interest.by Dandy123, 2018-03-20T12:17:26.025Z
As all developers, I often need to measure the execution time of my own (and not only my own) code. When I was a beginning programmer, I used the DateTime structure for this purpose. Time have passed and I learned about the Stopwatch class and began using it extensively. I think most of you had a similar experience. It’s not like I didn’t wonder about how Stopwatch works, at that time, it was simply enough for me to know that Stopwatch measures the elapsed time more precise than DateTime. Now the time has come to explain to myself as well as to the readers how the Stopwatch class actually works and clarify its pros and cons in comparison with DateTime.